Sorry for being late to the discussion.

I would need to check, but I guess this is ipv4 and ipv6, which
possibly are not clearly indicated. Could this be the case?

Rainer

El mar., 14 jul. 2020 a las 15:49, Peter Viskup via rsyslog
(<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
> Hi Ángel,
> might be related to the ruleset in input configuration.
> Use the Name and Name.appendPort options to specify the name of that input
> for your ruleset.
> https://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/configuration/modules/imudp.html#name
>
> The other input reporting stats could be initialized by default ruleset
> which is always defined.
> https://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/concepts/multi_ruleset.html
>
> According to the docu
> <https://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/concepts/multi_ruleset.html#what-does-to-bind-to-a-ruleset-mean>
> - is the ruleset already defined when input is being initialised?
> That might lead to this behaviour.
>
> Peter
>
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 1:43 PM Ángel L. Mateo via rsyslog <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >         I have activated the stats in rsyslog to log to syslog stats
> > entries.
> > My problem is that udp stats are doubled twice.
> >
> >         My configuration is:
> >
> > module(load="impstats"
> >            interval="60"
> >            format="json"
> >
> > )
> > module(load="imudp")
> > input(type="imudp"
> >    address="*"
> >    port="514"
> >    ruleset="remote_udp"
> > )
> > ...
> >
> >         I don't have any other udp input.
> >
> >         With this configuration, anytime that stats are recorded I get:
> >
> > Jul  9 13:35:56 pitufo41 rsyslogd-pstats: { "name": "imudp(*:514)",
> > "origin": "imudp", "submitted": 64559362, "disallowed": 0 }
> > Jul  9 13:35:56 pitufo41 rsyslogd-pstats: { "name": "imudp(*:514)",
> > "origin": "imudp", "submitted": 0, "disallowed": 0 }
> > Jul  9 13:35:56 pitufo41 rsyslogd-pstats: { "name": "imudp(w0)",
> > "origin": "imudp", "called.recvmmsg": 42316004, "called.recvmsg": 0,
> > "msgs.received": 64559362 }
> >
> >         The imupd(w0) is correctly documented in
> >
> > https://www.rsyslog.com/doc/v8-stable/configuration/modules/imudp.html#imudp-statistic-counter
> > as the worker statistics.
> >
> >         But I don't know I'm getting two records for input imudp(*:514).
> > For
> > other inputs like tcp or relp (I'm using too) I don't have such
> > duplicity. For example:
> >
> > Jul  9 13:39:58 pitufo31 rsyslogd-pstats: { "name": "imrelp(20514)",
> > "origin": "imrelp", "submitted": 35531697 }
> > Jul  9 13:39:58 pitufo31 rsyslogd-pstats: { "name": "imtcp(514)",
> > "origin": "imtcp", "submitted": 0 }
> > Jul  9 13:40:58 pitufo31 rsyslogd-pstats: { "name": "imrelp(20514)",
> > "origin": "imrelp", "submitted": 35619726 }
> > Jul  9 13:40:58 pitufo31 rsyslogd-pstats: { "name": "imtcp(514)",
> > "origin": "imtcp", "submitted": 0 }
> >
> >         I'm running rsyslog 8.2006.0-0adiscon2bionic1.
> >
> >         Any idea of why this?
> >
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